Archive for June, 2010

  • Guatemala – The Tourism Destination Guatemala – The Tourism Destination
    Guatemala is a wonderful country in the Central American region. The nation is surrounded by some big and powerful countries. The country shares its northern border with the bigger and popular Mexico; the east sees another popular hotspot, Belize whereas the southern region is dominated by the Honduras and El Salvador borders. Besides, the nation is also fed by the Pacific Ocean on the southwestern side. The capital city of the nation is Guatemala City and the entire country is spread over an area of 42,042 sq. miles. The country’s population stands at 13,276,517 people and the official language for communication is Spanish, besides there are some 22 other indigenous languages. Like most of the Central American region, Guatemala too was ruled  [...]
    June 30th, 2010
  • Havana, Cuba Havana, Cuba
    Havana as a city is pretty much divided into three parts- old Havana, Vedado and new suburban districts. Old Havana has beautiful looking streets though narrow and traditional. You will be able to see classic vintage cars here. The city here is slow and laid back. Brewing in its flavor of cigars, rum and good food. The city looks beautiful with its redeveloped buildings and bold colors. The city is also the heart of Havanas culture, commerce and entertainment. Havana looks beautiful with its magnificent arcades which had been built by the Spaniards. As the colonists used to bring a lot of wealth into Havana due to its geographically advantageous position, it turned out to be the most wealthy city in all the Americas. The architecture here in  [...]
    June 28th, 2010
  • Darien Gap, a Sinful Hidden Province of Panama Darien Gap, a Sinful Hidden Province of Panama
    Resting amid Panama City and Columbia, Darien Gap is a province, which has many adventures and mysteries stored in it. Last Frontier, i.e. what many people refer it because it is believed to be the last unadulterated place in the entire globe. Having wealth of forest and lots of adventure, but Darien Gap is a challenge for those who want to traverse Central America to South America, as the roads are still undeveloped in this province. Darien Gap is full of natural beauty as well as rich in culture as the people are indigenous of the area and are living here since more than hundreds of years. The province the is the UNESCO site where there is variety of the natural resources as wildlife, unspoiled beaches, rainforests, mountainous and swampy  [...]
    June 23rd, 2010
  • Swimming in Pristine Waters of Boca Del Toro Swimming in Pristine Waters of Boca Del Toro
    I know where I want to go for my honeymoon with my husband when I’ll get marry to someone, to Bastimentos Island. It is a part of Boca Del Toro archipelago and has everything you expect from a Caribbean island. It is chilled out, picturesque beaches, resorts, Patois talking locals are friendly and rum as much as you think you can drink. The entire island is a beautiful combination of Latin and Jamaican culture, which makes it more dreamy and romantic place to be. I just fell in love with the island. Bastimentos Island was not at all crowed with tourists. Isla Colon is one of those islands which gives similar experience without anything memorable to take away back home. So avoid going there. From the mainland, I took a direct boat ride to Bastimentos  [...]
    June 18th, 2010
  • Enjoy Cool Breeze with Panama Canal View in Fuerte Amador Enjoy Cool Breeze with Panama Canal View in Fuerte Amador
    Fuerte Amador is an artificial peninsula that connects the three small islands to the country, which sticks out from Balboa into the entranceway Pacific to the Panama Canal.  The tourism is growing rapidly in this city, which offers serenity and picturesque views of the Panama City skyline as well as Panama Canal. The Ancon Hill separates Fuerte Amador from the capital city. Fuerte Amador plays an important role as a port for all cruise lines as well as you will find the Flamenco Yacht Club i.e. a marina. Fuerte Amador has many attractions and excursions to do, also being the linked to three islands makes the stay worthwhile. There is everything for everybody. The best way to get around in the city is by bike. Most of the local dwellers prefer  [...]
    June 16th, 2010
  • Contadora Island – Amazing beach, incredible surroundings Contadora Island – Amazing beach, incredible surroundings
    The Pearl Islands is an archipelago of more than 100 islands that are scattered thirty miles in the Pacific sea of the Gulf of Panama. At the northern corner of the Pearl Islands is well known Isla Contadora. The islands of Pearl are ideal for vacation for sun lovers as where the Caribbean islands frequently gets wet in the rainy months, the Contadora island just have few hours of rain and rest of the day its again sunny. The Pearl islands got fame and recognized by a reality show, survivors. Three seasons were shot here on the Contadora Island. From the Panama to reach to Contadora Island, you get will flights, which takes only 15 minutes to reach. You even get on a yacht by water. The flight also gives an aerial view of the Panama Canal and  [...]
    June 14th, 2010